US7654371B1 - Hold open rod with rotatably mounted pawls as locking members and a snubber - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention relates to hold open rods generally and, more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a novel hold open rod that employs rotatably mounted pawls as locking members and a snubber.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,442,541 issued May 6, 1969, to Metz, and titled RELEASABLE FASTENER, discloses a lengthwise adjustable strut that uses a toothed, radially movable, loose member as a locking member.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,945,744 issued Mar. 23, 1976, to Metz and titled TELESCOPING STRUT CONSTRUCTION, discloses a lengthwise adjustable strut that uses one or more loose dogs as locking members.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,997 issued Sep. 14, 1999, to Metz, and titled TELESCOPING STRUT CONSTRUCTION, discloses a lengthwise adjustable three-member strut that uses one or more loose locking dogs and a spring-loaded member as locking members.
- hold open rods or struts of the type noted have been used with aircraft cowlings, in order to retain the cowlings in an open position as during maintenance, and/or servicing of the aircraft engine.
- cowlings can weigh hundreds of pounds, and the potential of injury resulting from being struck by an inadvertently released cowling can be readily appreciated if one considers structures of such magnitude and size.
- a further object of the invention is to provide such a hold open rod in which the locking members thereof cannot fall out, thus providing a more failsafe design.
- An additional object of the invention is to provide such a hold open rod with a vibration snubber as part of thereof.
- Another object of the invention is to provide such a hold open rod that cannot be collapsed before rotating the release mechanism thereof a significant degree.
- an apparatus comprising; telescoping inner and outer members; a release collar circumferentially encircling said outer member; at least one rotatably mounted pawl disposed in said outer member; and said at least one rotatably mounted pawl being depressed into at least a first depression formed circumferentially in said inner member by said release collar; and said at least one rotatably mounted pawl being movable between unlocked and locked positions.
- a vibration damper for said hold open rod is also provided.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view, in cross-section, of a hold open rod constructed according to one embodiment of the present invention in unlocked and stowed position.
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary, side elevational view, in cross-section, rotated 30 degrees from FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an end elevational view taken along line “ 3 - 3 ” of FIG. 2 , but in the orientation shown on FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a side elevational view of a pawl according to the embodiment of FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 5-17 are fragmentary side elevational views, illustrating the steps in locking and unlocking the release collar for compression and tension loads for the embodiment of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 18 is a fragmentary side elevational view of a further embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 19-24 are fragmentary side elevational views, illustrating the steps in locking and unlocking the release collar for the embodiment of FIG. 18 .
- FIG. 25 is an end elevational view in cross-section of the follower ball of the embodiment of FIG. 18 in a J-slot.
- FIG. 26 is a top plan view of the lock body of the embodiment of FIG. 18 showing, inter alia, the J-slot.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a hold open rod, constructed according to one embodiment of the present invention, and generally indicated by the reference numeral 30 in an unlocked and stowed position.
- Hold open rod 30 has conventional attachment points 40 at either end thereof Since attachment points are conventional, no further description thereof will be made. It will be understood that the terms “horizontal” and “vertical” when used herein refer to the positions of the elements being described shown on the drawing figures and other orientations of the elements may be provided as well.
- Hold open rod 30 has elongated, horizontal, nested, cylindrical inner and outer members 50 and 52 , respectively, and slidably mounted on an extension 84 of the outer member is a horizontal cylindrical release collar 54 .
- Three pawls 60 (only one visible on FIG. 1 ), spaced 120 degrees apart, are rotatably disposed in outer member 52 , each is disposed in a socket 62 , and each is disposed on a shaft 64 .
- release collar 54 defined in release collar 54 are circumferentially extending unlocking and locking channels 70 and 72 , respectively, separated by a two-sided, vertical wall 74 .
- a vertical wall 80 defines the distal end of locking channel 72 and a horizontal wall 82 formed at the base of locking channel 72 rides on a portion of extension 84 .
- First and second depressions 110 and 112 are circumferentially defined in inner member 50 .
- Each depression 110 and 112 has an inwardly sloping left wall, with an upper portion 120 and a lower portion 122 joined by a horizontal ledge 124 , and an inwardly sloping right wall 126 .
- Outer member 54 and extension 84 are joined by a horizontal threaded portion 130 and a vertical pin 132 . The purposes of pawls 60 and depressions 110 and 112 are discussed in detail infra.
- an end of a horizontal pin 150 bears on an inner surface of connection 40 at the right end (as shown on FIG. 1 ) of hold open rod 30 .
- a spring 160 is disposed between pin 150 and inner member 50 .
- Pin 150 is arranged such that it leaves contact with the inner surface of connection 40 as inner member 50 is partially withdrawn from outer member 52 .
- the purpose of spring-loaded pin 150 is to absorb vibrations when hold open rod 30 is in its stowed position.
- FIG. 2 illustrates that the horizontal travel of release collar 54 is limited by a vertical pin 170 threadingly inserted through release collar 54 and extending into a slot formed in extension 84 .
- a vertical split ring collar 180 may be provided to limit the degree of travel of release collar 54 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates the location of pin 170 threadingly inserted through release collar 54 and extending into slot 172 and illustrates all three pawls 60 disposed on shafts 64 fixedly embedded in outer member 52 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates pawl 60 in a horizontal position and shows that pawl terminates at its distal end in a vertical wall 200 .
- a pointed protuberance formed by sloped walls 210 and 212 , with wall 210 depending from vertical wall 200 and with wall 212 depending from a point intermediate vertical wall 200 and shaft 64 .
- An upwardly extending, truncated point is formed by wall 220 extending upwardly from vertical wall 200 and by wall 222 extending upwardly from a point intermediate the vertical wall and shaft 64 .
- a horizontal wall 230 extends from the base of wall 222 almost to shaft 64 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates hold open rod 30 in its unlocked and stowed position ( FIG. 1 ).
- FIG. 6 illustrates that inner member 50 has been pulled out of outer member 52 so that depression 110 underlies pawl 60 and release collar 54 has begun to be manually moved to the left on the figure. It will be assumed for illustration purposes that depression 110 will be used. Should hold open rod be extended fully, depression 112 would be used in the same manner as depression 110 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates that release collar 54 has been mover further to the left, such that a corner of wall 74 has pushed pawl 60 downwardly so that wall 120 of depression 110 temporarily engages wall 222 of the pawl.
- FIG. 8 illustrates inner member 50 has been pulled out further from outer member 52 .
- FIG. 9 illustrates that release collar 54 has been moved further to the left, with wall 74 thus pressing pawl 60 further downwardly.
- FIG. 10 illustrates that release collar 54 has been moved leftwardly to its locked position and the upper portion of pawl 60 has entered locking channel 72 .
- FIG. 11 illustrates that a compressive load has been applied and has moved inner member 50 to the right on FIG. 11 , thus raising pawl 60 .
- FIG. 12 illustrates that the compression load has moved inner member 50 further to the right on FIG. 11 , with horizontal wall 82 engaging horizontal wall 230 and wall 120 engaging wall 210 . In this position, hold open rod 30 is locked and release collar 54 cannot be moved until the compressive load is removed.
- FIG. 13 illustrates that a tensile load has been applied to hold open rod 30 and has moved inner member 50 to the left on FIG. 13 .
- horizontal wall 82 is in engagement with horizontal wall 230 and wall 126 is in engagement with wall 212 .
- hold open rod 30 is locked and release collar cannot be moved until the tensile load is removed.
- FIG. 14 illustrates that the loads have been removed, release collar is beginning to be moved to the right and wall 74 begins to engage wall 220 of pawl 60 .
- FIG. 15 illustrates that release collar 54 is moved further to the right and wall 74 pushes pawl 60 downwardly.
- FIG. 16 illustrates that release collar 54 has been moved further to the right to the right and the top of pawl 60 begins to enter unlocked channel 70 .
- FIG. 17 illustrates that inner member 50 has been moved to the right on the figure, thus lifting pawl 60 .
- FIG. 18 illustrates a hold open rod, constructed according to a further embodiment of the present invention, and generally indicated by the reference numeral 300 .
- Hold open rod 300 has elongated, horizontal, nested, cylindrical inner and outer members 310 and 312 , respectively, and slidably mounted on a lock body 320 , which is an extension of the outer member, is a horizontal cylindrical release collar 322 .
- Lock body 320 is attached to outer member 312 by means of threads 324 augmented by a pin 326 .
- Three pawls 330 (only one visible on FIG. 1 ), spaced 60 degrees apart, are rotatably disposed in outer member 312 , each is disposed in a socket 332 , and each is disposed on a shaft 334 journaled in lock body 320 .
- release collar 322 defined in release collar 322 is a circumferentially extending unlocking and locking channel 340 having a downwardly sloped surface 342 and a horizontal surface 344 .
- Pawl 330 has a flat upper surface 350 and a pointed lower end 352 , the upper surface engaging downwardly sloped surface 342 and the pointed lower end being shaped complementary to the shape of depression 354 formed circumferentially around the outer periphery of inner tube 310 .
- Hold open rod 300 is shown on FIG. 18 in its retracted and unlocked position.
- a left hand wound combination torsion and compression spring 360 having its ends bent such that end 362 is inserted into a hole formed in release collar 322 and end 364 is inserted into a slot 366 formed in lock body 320 ( FIG. 26 ). It will be understood that, for clarity, torsion and compression spring 360 is shown as being in the same plane as pawl 330 , although such may not always be the case. In the position shown on FIG. 18 , point 352 of pawl 330 rests on a wear plate 370 .
- a label 380 encircles an outer circumference of release collar 322 and a colored tape 390 is disposed in a groove encircling the inner periphery of lock body 320 to provide a visual indication that the release collar has been fully extended ( FIG. 21 ).
- hold open rod 300 is in an extended and unlocked position, with depression 354 under point 352 of pawl 330 .
- Hold open rod 300 has been moved to this position by extending inner tube 310 in the direction of the arrow shown on FIG. 19 .
- hold open rod 300 is in an extended and still unlocked position, with spring 360 causing release collar to move in the direction shown by the arrow on FIG. 19 and the release collar to begin to push down pawl 330 .
- follower ball FIG. 25
- J-slot 402 FIG. 26
- FIG. 22 illustrates the beginning of the collapse of inner tube 310 into outer tube 312 .
- release collar 322 has been manually rotated about thirty degrees, with the upper portion of the release collar being rotated toward the viewer. This moves follower ball 400 ( FIG. 25 ) out of the transverse portion of J-slot 402 ( FIG. 26 ) into the longitudinal portion of the J-slot. Further manual movement of release collar 322 causes follower ball 400 to move along the longitudinal portion of J-slot 402 to its distal end and pawl 330 to begin to be lifted up out of depression 354 .
- the lower half of follower ball 400 rides in J-slot 402 ( FIG. 26 ) while the upper half of the follower ball rides in an opening formed in release collar 322 .
- Cap 410 is provided in release collar 322 to keep follower ball 400 from falling out.
- openings 322 , 420 , and 422 for pawls 330 are also seen on FIG. 25 .
- slot 366 and J-slot 402 As noted above with respect to FIG. 26 , shown thereon are slot 366 and J-slot 402 . Also seen on FIG. 26 are openings 322 and 422 for pawls 330 and openings 430 for shafts 334 .
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- In an intermediate position, the prior art hold open rods or struts do not offer locking under tensile loads.
- Because the dogs are loosely retained, instances occur when the dogs actually roll over within their slots, causing jamming and non-lockup conditions. These instances can occur particularly under extreme vibration situations.
- Due to a point contact of the dogs to the inner tube, there is less holding capacity than if a line contact were provided.
- Because of the loose balls and dogs, there is more wear on the inner tube and release collar under vibration.
- Because the loose balls and dogs can fall out, the devices offer less than failsafe designs.
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